Iconic 'Gypsy Girl' mosaic attracts over 2 mln visitors since 2011
The museum's Director Özgür Çomak told Anadolu Agency that since the curfews were lifted completely on June 1, 2021, the number of visitors to the museum has increased significantly.
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- Published Date: 02:21 | 06 January 2022
- Modified Date: 12:48 | 08 January 2022
The museum in Gaziantep province, which opened to the public in July 2011, is home to unique ancient artefacts such as mosaics, Roman-era fountains, a bronze sculpture of Mars-the god of war in Roman mythology-and the famous Gypsy Girl.
The 12 pieces of the mosaic of the Gypsy Girl were returned by the US to Turkiye after 52 years.
In addition, the museum received Turkey's Presidential Culture and Arts Grand Awards in 2012.
Saying that the visitors' interest in the museum is increasing every year, Çomak noted: "We were doing very well in the first three months of 2020. There was a tourism boom in the city."
In 2019, the museum had over 340,000 visitors. He said due to a rapid surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, Turkiye had to adopt precautions and lockdowns, resulting in a drop in tourist numbers and visits.
He expects that this number will be exceeded this year.
The museum is also open seven days a week, he added.